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Medical Content Taxonomist (Volunteer)

What this is

Our library is growing fast: videos, notes, quizzes, and supporting resources.
We’re building the layer that makes it usable at scale: clean taxonomies + metadata + meaningful links between topics.

This is the role that turns “a big library” into a navigable learning map.

The standard

This role is flexible—but it’s not casual.

You will:

  • declare a realistic weekly or fortnightly commitment, and
  • follow through consistently, with professional communication

What you’ll do

  • Apply consistent topic tags and taxonomies across content types (video/notes/quiz).
  • Create relationships between items:
    • prerequisites (what to learn first)
    • next steps (what to learn next)
    • closely related topics (common confusions, extensions)
  • Flag content gaps (e.g., topic has a video but no notes/quiz).
  • Keep the structure clean using our conventions/style guide.
  • Depending on your experience and interest: Contribute to the design of the content system structure (taxonomies, metadata rules, relationship types, naming conventions),

Who this suits

Minimum: final-year medical school proficiency (or equivalent).
Great fit if you like systems and think in connected concepts—not isolated facts.

Bonus (not required):

  • curriculum design interest
  • content strategy / information architecture
  • spreadsheets, databases, or WordPress familiarity

Time commitment

  • Suggested: 1–3 hours/week, flexible
  • Consistency > bursts

How to apply

Submit:

  • Your current role/stage
  • A short note: why you want to contribute
  • CV (optional)
  • A sample system you’ve created: a data taxonomy, knowledge map, or similar.
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